Fixed one typo in response_helpers which caused is_admin context variable not to work correctly.
Created new checkLinkNameForId function that checks if link_name is correct when creating new user and modifying existing one. This is now used for validation instead of doesLinkNameBelongToId in UserForm clean_link_name function. The previous validation function didn't allow to create new users and modify linkname of existing ones. Additionally I created new doesLinkNameExist helper function.
from django.db import transaction
class TransactionMiddleware(object):
"""
Transaction middleware. If this is enabled, each view function will be run
with commit_on_response activated - that way a save() doesn't do a direct
commit, the commit is done when a successful response is created. If an
exception happens, the database is rolled back.
"""
def process_request(self, request):
"""Enters transaction management"""
transaction.enter_transaction_management()
transaction.managed(True)
def process_exception(self, request, exception):
"""Rolls back the database and leaves transaction management"""
if transaction.is_dirty():
transaction.rollback()
transaction.leave_transaction_management()
def process_response(self, request, response):
"""Commits and leaves transaction management."""
if transaction.is_managed():
if transaction.is_dirty():
transaction.commit()
transaction.leave_transaction_management()
return response